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by bartonfink
5598 days ago
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"By now if you haven’t heard of Klout and in a moment of vanity checked your own Klout score, you’re in the online minority. " I have not checked my Klout score, and indeed until just now had no idea what Klout actually was. When I looked at Klout's homepage, it requires a Twitter account to search for someone. I don't use Twitter and I know I'm not the only one, so I think this is pretty bogus as far as a reputation measurement goes. I don't know how how this guy has decided that means I'm in an online minority, but I do know that his Bartonphink score just took a dip. |
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The point I think you are missing is that Klout, and other ranking systems, can give a quick and objective assessment of someone's value or ability in a certain area.
Here's a list of ranking systems and what they indicate:
Klout -> online influence StackOverflow -> programming expertise FourSquare -> loyalty to a business Credit Score -> fiscal responsibility HackerNews Karma -> ability to provide interesting and pertinent points of conversation